4 The Cleves, Kemsing, Sevenoaks

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
  • A unique and exceptionally characterful period property offering over 2000 sq.ft of artistically appointed and particularly versatile accommodation spread over four floor.
    The Cleves was originally built in 1875 as the New Vicarage for the parish of Kemsing, in a sought-after location, nestled on the south face of the North Downs overlooking the Holmesdale valley. It was named after Anne of Cleves, one of Henry VIII's wives, who's family were gifted the parish of Kemsing by the King himself.
    Sympathetically converted in 2010 into residential dwellings the property forms part of a small and exclusive gated community where each property has their own courtyard garden which spills onto an expanse of south-facing communal gardens, which have neatly laid lawn and an abundance of ancient trees, colourful flower beds and topiary hedging.

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